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    Season- and sex-related variation in mucin secretions of the striped Venus clam, Chamelea gallina (Linnaeus, 1758) (Bivalvia: Veneridae) by Guglielmi, M. V., Semeraro, D., Mentino, D., Mastrodonato, M., Mastrototaro, F., Scillitani, G.

    Published in European zoological journal (11-07-2023)
    “…An in situ analysis of mucin secretions along the annual cycle was performed on the striped Venus clam, Chamelea gallina. Individuals of both sexes from an…”
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    A microscopical and ultrastructural analysis of the embryonic epidermis of the pool frog, Pelophylax lessonae (Camerano, 1882) (Anura: Ranidae) by SEMERARO, D., MENTINO, D., ROSSI, R., SCILLITANI, G., GUGLIELMI, M. V., MASTRODONATO, M.

    Published in European zoological journal (02-07-2024)
    “…We analysed the embryonic epidermis of the pool frog, Pelophylax lessonae, by light and electron microscopy techniques, and characterized preliminarily its…”
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    Seasonal changes in the liver of a non-hibernating population of water frogs, Pelophylax kl. esculentus (Anura: Ranidae) by Mentino, D., Scillitani, G., Marra, M., Mastrodonato, M.

    Published in European zoological journal (01-01-2017)
    “…Seasonal variation of liver glycogen, lipids and melanomacrophages were investigated in a non-hibernating population of Pelophylax kl. esculentus from Calabria…”
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    Histochemical characterization of the mucins of the alimentary tract of the grass snake, Natrix natrix (Colubridae) by Scillitani, G, Mentino, D, Liquori, G.E, Ferri, D

    Published in Tissue & cell (01-10-2012)
    “…Abstract Characterization of mucins in the alimentary tract of the grass snake, Natrix natrix was performed by histochemical (PAS, Alcian Blue, pH 2.5 and pH…”
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    Skin filament recovery after clipping in Hippocampus guttulatus: behavioural and histological aspects by Gristina, M, Bertrandino, S, Cardone, F, Mentino, D, Corriero, G, Scillitani, G

    Published in Aquatic biology (01-01-2017)
    “…Skin filaments are present on the heads of several Hippocampus species. Their clipping is a useful, non-lethal technique for marking individuals and sampling…”
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